Polish census of 2002
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Polish census of 2002 (Polish: Narodowy Spis Powszechny 2002) was a census in Poland taken from 21 May to 8 June 2002.
[edit] Results
- 96% of surveyed declared Polish ethnicity; 1,23% other and 2,03% gave no answer.
[edit] Significant ethnic minorities
In addition to Poles, ethnic groups of more than 25,000 people compose the following:
| Ethnicity | Quantity | Living mostly in... |
|---|---|---|
| Silesians | 173,200 | Silesian Voivodeship, Opole Voivodeship |
| Germans | 152,900 | Silesian Voivodeship, Opole Voivodeship |
| Belarusians | 48,700 | Podlachian Voivodeship |
| Ukrainians | 31,000 | Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship |
| Roma | 12,900 | spread out evenly |
| Russians | 6,100 | spread out evenly |
| Lemkos | 5,900 | Lower Silesian Voivodeship |
| Lithuanians | 5,800 | Podlachian Voivodeship |
| Kashubians | 5,100 | Pomeranian Voivodeship |
| Slovakians | 2,000 | Lesser Poland Voivodeship |
| Jews | 1,100 | spread out evenly |
| Armenians | 1,100 | lack of data |
| Czechs | 800 | lack of data |
| Tatars | 500 | majority in Białystok and Trójmiasto |
| Karaim | 500 | lack of data |

